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COVID doesn’t live here anymore: vaccination turns Brazilian city into healthy oasis – The Sydney Morning Herald
Brazil has the world’s second deadliest outbreak with more than 461,000 deaths and a very slow immunisation pace due to the lack of vaccines.

Sao Paulo: Serrana, a city in southeastern Brazilian state of Sao Paulo, has seen a 95 per cent drop in COVID-19 deaths, becoming a healthy oasis in the otherwise hard-hit country.
The plunge in COVID-19 deaths came after the city vaccinated almost all adults, TV Globo reported on Sunday.
All clear: Serrana, in Sao Paulo state, Brazil.Credit:AP
With 45,000 inhabitants Serrana is a rare healthy enclave in Brazil, which has the worlds second deadliest outbreak with more than 461,000 deaths so far…
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